The LPD Blog is a resource for dancers and their families, sharing insights and reflections to enrich your experience at the studio.
It’s a space to celebrate our community, support your dance journey, and keep you connected to all that’s happening at LPD.
Is the Performing Group Right for You? A Family Questionnaire
We want every dancer to find the program that best supports their goals and their love of dance. The Performing Group replaced our competition team and is designed for dancers who want to take their training seriously, focus on skill building, and work together as a team toward performances.
Joining is exciting, but it’s also hard work and a commitment.
Before signing up, we encourage families to use this questionnaire as a way to talk through what being part of the group really means.
Eli and the Death Curse
A timeless fairytale for a modern audience, Eli and the Death Curse was written by Phillip Goodridge and directed by Lynn Panting for Untellable Movement Theatre in 2022. Designed as a conversation starter for youth and their families, the production explored themes of identity, mental health, grief, and loss with care and imagination.
Isle Aux Morts Theatre Festival
From 2017 to 2020, Lynn Panting worked in many roles with the Isle Aux Morts Theatre Festival, as a performer, director, arts educator, and eventually, festival director. Her time with the festival was marked by a deep commitment to community-engaged work, blending professional practice with grassroots collaboration.
International Dance Day Community Flash Mob
In celebration of International Dance Day 2017, DanceNL commissioned Lynn Panting to create and teach a fun, accessible flash mob routine for dancers and non-dancers alike.
Self Portrait, St. Andrew’s Elementary
In 2013, Lynn Panting partnered with musician Sean Panting and educator Kim Cole to bring a joyful, movement-based arts project to the students of St. Andrew’s Elementary.
We Dance High Low Fast & Slow
We Dance High, Low, Fast & Slow is a children’s book created to share the joy of movement with young readers—wherever they are. Written by Lynn Panting and illustrated by Jessie Meyer, the book invites readers to move in all kinds of ways: high and low, fast and slow, sitting, standing, and everything in between.
A Season of Joy and Gratitude
As we wrap up our season on May 31st, I want to take a moment to share my deepest gratitude—with every dancer and every family member who has been part of this journey.
Reflections from Recital Week
I care about nurturing confidence, creativity, and community. This recital was a shining example of all three. I’m so proud of our dancers and so grateful to our families for making this celebration possible. Thank you for another beautiful year. Here’s to everything we’ve learned and everything we’ll become.
What to Expect at LPD’s Recital 2025
Whether you’re a proud parent, a supportive friend, or a dance enthusiast, here’s everything you need to know about this unforgettable event.
Recital Ready: Tips for Stress-Free Performance Day
Recital day is one of the most exciting events of the year! It’s a time to celebrate the hard work, artistry, and growth of our dancers. To make the day as smooth and stress-free as possible, we’ve put together a checklist for dancers and parents. With a little preparation, you can ensure that recital day is all about fun and performance magic.
Staging Day 2025
We're excited to welcome all dancers to the theatre for our annual Staging Day—a chance to rehearse routines on stage, get familiar with entrances and exits, and bring recital season to life.
The Importance of a Nude Layer: Safety, Modesty, and Inclusivity Backstage
We encourage all families to invest in high-quality nude tights, bodysuits, or undergarments that match your dancer’s skin tone. This small addition to their recital wardrobe makes a big difference in creating a positive, inclusive, and professional backstage environment.
Recital FAQs
As we approach our much-anticipated Recital 2025, we understand that both new and returning families may have questions about the event. To help you feel prepared and excited, we've compiled answers to some frequently asked questions.
Spring Break Recital Prep: What You Can Do Now to Feel Confident on Stage Later
Spring break is the perfect time to relax, recharge… and get recital ready! Whether you're heading out of town or staying close to home, a little bit of planning and practice over the break can go a long way in helping you feel calm and confident when it’s time to take the stage.
LPD Recital Ready Quiz
4. If you have two dances back-to-back, what’s a smart way to prepare?
A. Cry and panic backstage
B. Layer your tights and organize costume pieces ahead of time
C. Ask someone else to do it for you
Why Do We Do Full Show Runs Before the Recital?
We always build in time for full show runs before recital day. If you're wondering why we dedicate time to this process, here are some of the most common questions we get—along with the reasons behind this important rehearsal step.
Affirmations: Empowering Young Dancers
The beauty of our Affirmation Buddies is that they transcend the studio. The affirmations can be a source of strength not just in dance, but in school, friendships, and other areas of life. They’re a reminder that words can have a big impact.
Lifting the Room: Creating Spaces Where All Can Rise
At Lynn Panting Dance, we are committed to fostering an environment where "lifting the room" is a shared responsibility.
The Importance of Recitals in a Dancer’s Growth
At Lynn Panting Dance, we see the annual recital as a culmination of hard work and an opportunity for each dancer to shine. Here’s why recitals are such an important milestone in a dancer’s journey.
International Women’s Day: Celebrating Strength, Creativity, and Community at LPD
This International Women's Day, we celebrate the incredible women and girls who fill our studio with creativity, resilience, and passion.